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some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal propaganda officials. >> the leader of the party, people pin high hope on xi jinping, and the tone has changed a little. i don't see at the moment that xi jinping will change the media or press. maybe he is tightening his control. in that he nings ideology is important to his party. >> policing what is said and spread on sina weibo is not easy. weibo has 500 million users, all in china, twice as map as twitter. last -- many as twitter had. a private run paper says the government has an army of 2 million people patrolling the net. public opinion analysts
some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal propaganda...
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new laws will make fighters' relatives pay for damaged cause. fighters guilty v carrying out app attack will face time in brait an. >> propose add laws are designed to stop lobbyists from having too much influence. >> when doreen and john found out there was a plan for a gas fracking sight over the road from their house in northern england they wanted a wap to fight it. >> hello, i'm doreen. >> they found friends in a cosmetic company called lush, which paid for a video by anti-fracking to spread the word on fracking on communities. >> under the terms of legislation going throughing parliament. deprooen piece are unable to use propaganda like this. >> to many they have to be concerned. if we find themselves doing the wrong thing in the electoral commission it threaten their existence. >> a prominent commonate tore scribed it as putting britain halfway towards putin's russia: >> the pol sirn that came up with the idea of the lobbying bill argued that professional lobbyists good too close to the political past. the bill has gone through parliament
new laws will make fighters' relatives pay for damaged cause. fighters guilty v carrying out app attack will face time in brait an. >> propose add laws are designed to stop lobbyists from having too much influence. >> when doreen and john found out there was a plan for a gas fracking sight over the road from their house in northern england they wanted a wap to fight it. >> hello, i'm doreen. >> they found friends in a cosmetic company called lush, which paid for a video...
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and law enforcement. detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. a poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64% of americans supported the reforms. and 31% did not. on the heels of a government shutdown health care exchange errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies - the push for a vote has been tossed on to washington's backburner. but special interest groups are rallying to reverse that, and national alliance of more than 600 business and conservative leaders from around the country begin a lobbying effort at the chamber of commerce hosting a pan 'em discussion on the bill's potential economic impact. they met with 150 house republicans on the fence. the congressal hispanic caucus is pushing for a vote, holding a press conference that week. >> the question is when will the house republican leadership allow a vote on the floor of the house of representatives for us to pass a commonsense reform of th
and law enforcement. detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. a poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64% of americans supported the reforms. and 31% did not. on the heels of a government shutdown health care exchange errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies - the push for a vote has been tossed on to washington's backburner. but special interest groups are rallying to reverse that,...
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among the standards: the law requires a range of preventative services. a blue cross speaksman would in the comment, but noticed plans are required to offer more coverage, including maternity and paed attic. >> if you are 400% in poverty and premiums are going up, and if your plan is enhanced. it will cost you money. >> unlike greg adds plan. those that boy on their own is expected to be lower. increasing between 10 and 13%. to be eligible you must earn less than $46,000, or $94,000 for a family of four. half of those enrolling qualify for subsidies. for those like greg, aneata and others who earn too much. the new health law means less money. >> we'll shop around and look for a different plan. i think we can get less than $11-00. it will still be more. >> problems with the obamacare website threatened to undermine the administrations goal of signing up 3 million young healthy people. that group of people is to important the government recruited hollywood heavy waits to lure them in. the opposition is there with them. >> seduced by one side. >> my company
among the standards: the law requires a range of preventative services. a blue cross speaksman would in the comment, but noticed plans are required to offer more coverage, including maternity and paed attic. >> if you are 400% in poverty and premiums are going up, and if your plan is enhanced. it will cost you money. >> unlike greg adds plan. those that boy on their own is expected to be lower. increasing between 10 and 13%. to be eligible you must earn less than $46,000, or $94,000...
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i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s. and u.k. that needs to be investigated - that there are citizens in the countries. was that based on wrongful evidence and, you know, falsified documents. >> when you look at the case, they are political. the government says they are necessary to heel the wounds of the past. they cause massive upheaval in the country. do you think they do bring enough closure to make them worthwhile? >> it doesn't - you are right. but it is kind of one step, because, you know, the trials have been demanded. the trials are on. now, about being political, that is debated. of course the issue is political. the creation of b
i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s....
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the mayor announced te supports it and the by could become law. they'll join 17 other states. speaking of marijuana, the first country in south america could become legal and government control. we hear about the senate vote spected this month. >> smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this will not be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision, it's your choice. >> the assistantate is -- senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for 10 years to change the law says it's a step in the right direction and want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> tobacco, alcohol should be deregulatored. fire, weapons, marijuana. >> >> translation: cocaine should be regulated so consumers know if they are buying bad quality. that way they can get it in a safe place. >> you'ra guy's president, the backer of the marijuana bill says his gol is to take the drug market away from traffickers. >> translation: the deposit will give licences to grow mariju
the mayor announced te supports it and the by could become law. they'll join 17 other states. speaking of marijuana, the first country in south america could become legal and government control. we hear about the senate vote spected this month. >> smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this will not be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision, it's your choice. >> the...
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law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of you'rour troops. >> i feel a li a little better r our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed bombing of times square in 2010. the m-23 re rebels retreat the troops have found pas pass grav. of the ththe fighting is not ot. >> the government troops have been fighting with the m-23 rebels on three hills close to congoes border. which is just over there. you can hear
law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in...
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germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut off from the outside world, said her husband. nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest the appalling conditions in which she was held. >> in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony, she said inmates were forced to work 16 hour days in a sewing sweatshop. she said they were treated like slaves. the authorities refused her request toe be let out on parole so she could look after her 50-year-old daughter. >> she was sentenced to two years in prison after taking part in the pussy riot protest staged in moscow's main cathedral. >> i want to say a
germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut...
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law maker is defending the drone strike in pakistan. mike rogers says the attack will protect american american troop. >> this is the guy that is trying to create problems both with pakistan and he relates with afghanistan taliban and these are the guys that closed 500 schools and most of them girl's accidents o schools in tn province of afghanistan and he is part of a network that is a giant organized crime group that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> rogers also said mehsud had ties to a failed attempted bombing of new york's times square in 2010. >> in northern yes yemen 58 peoe have been killed in resent days. thousands marched against the violence over the weekend. authorities have been trying to broker a ceasefire, but fighting did prevent those efforts. >> french ow officals say milits asass nait
law maker is defending the drone strike in pakistan. mike rogers says the attack will protect american american troop. >> this is the guy that is trying to create problems both with pakistan and he relates with afghanistan taliban and these are the guys that closed 500 schools and most of them girl's accidents o schools in tn province of afghanistan and he is part of a network that is a giant organized crime group that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this...
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for some reason it's impossible for law enforcement and school officals to adjudicate. >> rape is rape, not misunderstanding. sometimes by students that prey on fellow students and get it awith it time and time again. our report on the serial rape of the from our correspondent. oxidental college in los angeles. private and pricey is known for it's commitment to social justice. it's more striking that this campus is ri rivet with rape and sexual assault. much of i allegedly committed but repeat offenders. >> i ended up walking back to his place with him. once we were there he raped me. en in the shadows two students that asked us to hide their faces told us they were raped, not by strangers abou but by men hiding in plain site. sight. their fellow students. you clear will you said, no. >> >> yes. >> he kept forcing himself on you. >> yes. >> this junior was raped in harry reiherfirst year. the outrage dre grew when she found out he was already sanctioned for sexual assaultment. sexual assault. >> he was already sanctioned for sexual assault. >> what was the sanction. >> i think it invol
for some reason it's impossible for law enforcement and school officals to adjudicate. >> rape is rape, not misunderstanding. sometimes by students that prey on fellow students and get it awith it time and time again. our report on the serial rape of the from our correspondent. oxidental college in los angeles. private and pricey is known for it's commitment to social justice. it's more striking that this campus is ri rivet with rape and sexual assault. much of i allegedly committed but...
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now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't about shifting demographic did or a lifestyle choice. it's a question of survival. by advanced country standards, south korea has poor levels of welfare for the elderly leaving most at the bottom looking to scratch a living by any means thing. ? >> you see them all around, stooped slow figures pushing carts ladened with other people's professionsinged junk. shun lin does this every day. bringing her haul to this recycling yard. on a good day, she makes maybe $6. >> my other daughters told me to send her to an institution and live comfortably. bu
now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't...
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i need -- daughter-in-law, i need a job to save face. >> the over 65s make up 12% of the population. by 2050 it will be 37%. the government is encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> translation: the government provides half the salary for the first four months of the internship and $600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> working in old age is not about shifting demographics or a lifestyle choice, it's a question of survival. they have poor levels of revenue, leaving those at the bottom looking to scratch a living by any means they can. >> you see them around seoul, pushing carts laden with other's junk. this woman does this every day, followed by her mentally disabled daughter. bringing a haul to a recycling yard. on a good day she makes $6. >> translation: my other daughters told me to send her to an institution and live comfortably. i did not do that. now they don't call. they say they can't bear her, not even for a day. >> south korea ranks 33rd out of 34 economies in relation to welfare it provides to its elderly. as the population gets older it will prov
i need -- daughter-in-law, i need a job to save face. >> the over 65s make up 12% of the population. by 2050 it will be 37%. the government is encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> translation: the government provides half the salary for the first four months of the internship and $600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> working in old age is not about shifting demographics or a lifestyle choice, it's a question of survival. they have poor levels of...
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these laws are to support law-abiding citizens. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find herself threatened by a criminal, but to then have to worry about whether she can retreat lest she faced lawsuits -- that is too much to ask. detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife. nearly a century later, we hould not demand more. any self-defense rule bears the prospect of injustice. in a two person altercation, one may be dead and the other may do be a sleek claim of defense. f george zimmerman was the aggressor, then he has no soft defense rights at all. if trayvon attack zimmerman, the only question is whether zimmerman believed he was in danger, not whether he could have retreated. if zimmerman provoked the confrontation, he does not fall under stand your ground. while anti-gun lobbyists have used that tragedy and trayvon martin to pitch all sorts of gun control laws, what they really target is the right to armed self-defense. prosecutors need to show evidence to counter claims of self-defense,
these laws are to support law-abiding citizens. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find herself threatened by a criminal, but to then have to worry about whether she can retreat lest she faced lawsuits -- that is too much to ask. detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife. nearly a century later, we hould not demand more. any self-defense rule bears the prospect of injustice. in a two person altercation, one may be dead and the other may do be a sleek...
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>> continuous coverage as part of the law. it is the law. that was not the case in the past. >> we will end the worst abuses of the insurance industry. we will create consumer protections in the marketplace that they will be able to buy a policy even if they have been sick in the past. women will not be charged more than men. insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions. they will not be able to place lifetime caps. they will be in the central benefits package. you are not buying some things, you will have the minimum that everybody should have. prescription drugs, mental health coverage, doctors, and hospitals. >> as a former insurance commissioner, i can tell you that the individual markets in kansas and in the country have never had consumer protections. people are on the run. they can be locked out, priced out, and dumped out. this will finally provide the individuals in the buying insurance on their own, families, entrepreneurs, mom and pop shops never had that kind of health security. >> now th
>> continuous coverage as part of the law. it is the law. that was not the case in the past. >> we will end the worst abuses of the insurance industry. we will create consumer protections in the marketplace that they will be able to buy a policy even if they have been sick in the past. women will not be charged more than men. insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage based on pre-existing conditions. they will not be able to place lifetime caps. they will be in the...
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i say enough laws. if they are covered by other laws don't pass new ones. i agree with the judge. >> i don't know about that. i think she's saying talk dirty to minors. >> greg, you can talk dirty to kids in texas but you can't make any plans. i think chris hanson screwed it for everybody. i think this is going to be a boon for the theatrical makeup business. you'll have to go back to the old way with ice cream trucks and maybeup. chris hanson ruined the whole island kitchen market. every time i go into a house where there's a kitchen island i think i'm going to be molested by a strange man bearing a six pack of wine coolers. >> they were always in great houses. >> i apologize for this story. isn't it a parent's job to keep track of who their kids are chatting with? not the government's job. >> of course it's the parent's job. we would all wish parents would pay more attention to what their kids are doing. when i read this story i was shocked. the fact the supreme court went down to the basement to watch all those videos because they were talking about the
i say enough laws. if they are covered by other laws don't pass new ones. i agree with the judge. >> i don't know about that. i think she's saying talk dirty to minors. >> greg, you can talk dirty to kids in texas but you can't make any plans. i think chris hanson screwed it for everybody. i think this is going to be a boon for the theatrical makeup business. you'll have to go back to the old way with ice cream trucks and maybeup. chris hanson ruined the whole island kitchen market....
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>> by law, everybody knows you h have toat form a pack to give $ to anybody, and that's the law h and the way it is.e' with regard to my political future. this is not about me. this is what they are saying about letting people know who we are as a party and how we can move forward to convince people how to vote for us. >> that's a definite maybe.mber remember, our discussion continues every sunday on panel plus. you can finding on our website, and you can follow us on twitter. up next, our power player of the week, and how he didn't let a life-altering accident alter his life. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> this week we continue our spia special two-part profile of our colleague, charles krauthammer. he shares his political
>> by law, everybody knows you h have toat form a pack to give $ to anybody, and that's the law h and the way it is.e' with regard to my political future. this is not about me. this is what they are saying about letting people know who we are as a party and how we can move forward to convince people how to vote for us. >> that's a definite maybe.mber remember, our discussion continues every sunday on panel plus. you can finding on our website, and you can follow us on twitter. up...
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they are going to enforce the law. they are going to be removed from the park and i don't know where they are going to go. i feel bad for the neighborhood surrounding golden gate park because you can imagine house these neighborhoods are going to be impacted by potentially hundreds of people camping out. i hope that we focus going forward on giving our agencies the resources they need and not only the police department, but what supervisor breed said is true. we are dealing with a lot of health issues, mental health is a big part of it and supervisor duffy and his staff is working with very little resources. we need more resources so they can do more with this population. that should be the focus and i hope to get to that point. thank you grand jury for a very enlightening and helpful report. >> okay. with that said, is there any member of the public that would like to speak to this item. please come up. you have 2 minutes. hello, sir. speak into mic. >> thank you very much supervisors, my name is charles, i'm an assoc
they are going to enforce the law. they are going to be removed from the park and i don't know where they are going to go. i feel bad for the neighborhood surrounding golden gate park because you can imagine house these neighborhoods are going to be impacted by potentially hundreds of people camping out. i hope that we focus going forward on giving our agencies the resources they need and not only the police department, but what supervisor breed said is true. we are dealing with a lot of health...
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when we pass the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was passed would be grandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. we have to imagine obamacare not against a blank slate but against what insurance companies regularly do -- >> i have to ask you, does obamacare mandate that insurance companies change their plans to meet certain standards? >> yes, it brings it up. we grandfathered in all the preexisting plans. if you want to change plans or you want to buy a new car, you have to meet safety standards. that was the rule. >> wait a minute. your grandfathering is so narrow -- >> it is not so narrow. >> let me give an example. if an insurance company change the co-pay by more than $5 over the course of the three years since 2010 it is no longer grandfathered in. >> usually a 25% change. that's a big change. >> a $5 change in the co-pay, now it is not grandfathered. >> you have to ask the question how many planks do you change in a boat before it's a different boat. that's the same thing here. we had a plan. we argued about it -- >> you didn't tell the americ >> no, we
when we pass the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was passed would be grandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. we have to imagine obamacare not against a blank slate but against what insurance companies regularly do -- >> i have to ask you, does obamacare mandate that insurance companies change their plans to meet certain standards? >> yes, it brings it up. we grandfathered in all the preexisting plans. if you want to change plans or you want to...
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when we passed the law, any law that existed before passed would be dprandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. we have to middle age them against what insurance companies regularly do. >> i have to ask you, does obama care mandate that insurance companies change their plans to meet certain standards? >> yes, it brings it up, but we grandfathered in all of the pre-existing plans. if you want to change plans or buy a new car you have to meet safety rules. >> but your grandfathering is so narrow. >> it's not. >> let me give you an example. if an insurance company changes by more than $5, it's no longer grandfathered in. >> yeah, that's a big change. you have to ask the question how many planks do you change in a boat before it's a different boat. we had a plan, we argued about it. >> you didn't tell the american people. >> no we, did. we grandfathered in the plans. >> you say if it's in effect to march of 2010, it's grandfathered in. >> i didn't hear the mention of grandfathered in those promises. >> the grandfather provision written in the law itself was too narrow and frankly
when we passed the law, any law that existed before passed would be dprandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. we have to middle age them against what insurance companies regularly do. >> i have to ask you, does obama care mandate that insurance companies change their plans to meet certain standards? >> yes, it brings it up, but we grandfathered in all of the pre-existing plans. if you want to change plans or buy a new car you have to meet safety rules. >> but your...
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degree from harvard law school so anything is possible. let's give him a big round of applause. i'm going to ask you to stay here >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now it's prey sill martinez. so she was a mission graduate participate in elementary school and now participants in the college bound ambassador. perry sill continues to give back to her community with a gpa of 3.66 in clergy. she's now on the staff at marshall extended day program which supports the future dream of being a teacher >> (speaking spanish.) >> the extended bay mission graduat graduates. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we're very proud of you perry sill and we hope you become a teacher and our children will be well served by you. now let me ask jose che's an inspirational young man who goes above and beyond he's got a good work ethic. he's on the soccer team >> (speaking spanish.) >> thank you very much jose, congratulations (clapping) now let me call the next person he's been involved in the 7 teepee she's been involved and remains one of the exceptional student. she's got a
degree from harvard law school so anything is possible. let's give him a big round of applause. i'm going to ask you to stay here >> (speaking spanish.) >> so, now it's prey sill martinez. so she was a mission graduate participate in elementary school and now participants in the college bound ambassador. perry sill continues to give back to her community with a gpa of 3.66 in clergy. she's now on the staff at marshall extended day program which supports the future dream of being a...
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with the launch of the health care law, will law itself be a success? the stakes are much bigger than that. if you really want to understand them, you need to go back more than 30 years to this. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> those were among the first words that ronald reagan uttered as president. they're words that defined the new more activist, more aggressive brand of conservatism that he represented. brand of conservatism that grabbed control of the republican party along with him and that has not let go since. they are also words that resonated and that continue to resonate powerfully with millions of americans. it brought george w. bush to power that animated the tea party movement today. skepticism of an outright hostility to the federal government. the idea that it is just one big bloated bureaucratic mess that can't perform the simplest task without wasting huge sums of time and taxpayer money, that sentiment runs deep. and it is not just the republican base that has thes
with the launch of the health care law, will law itself be a success? the stakes are much bigger than that. if you really want to understand them, you need to go back more than 30 years to this. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> those were among the first words that ronald reagan uttered as president. they're words that defined the new more activist, more aggressive brand of conservatism that he represented. brand...
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the city librarian was guilty of three years of violations for further report of gifts and these are laws that are designed to represent those in the public from representing the interest of those who give them money instead. and in order for the society to protect itself, the city library had to sign, every other year under penalty of perjury that he attended ethics trainings on reporting gifts and in order for this society to protect itself, the city has to sign that he has taken training and after that he has signed the perjury that he had nothing to report, while he was receiving $65,000 per year, from the friends of the library. and these statements under the penalty of perjury had no effect on inducing the city library from making the required disclosures, the reason for the signature under the penalty of pergry is to make every violation willful and to create the constructive knowledge of the regulations. advice from the office and from the library department account ants and from the lawyers from the private non-profit providing money all had no effect in enducing city library to
the city librarian was guilty of three years of violations for further report of gifts and these are laws that are designed to represent those in the public from representing the interest of those who give them money instead. and in order for the society to protect itself, the city library had to sign, every other year under penalty of perjury that he attended ethics trainings on reporting gifts and in order for this society to protect itself, the city has to sign that he has taken training and...
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will the president's health care law make it. we have doctors who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid. and dr. hall who left her practice because it was too hard to make end's meet. >> first of all welcome back. what is the toughest problem that you are having right now. >> we are concerned about keeping the doors open. two days ago, a 38-year-old woman came to me who lost her gynecologist. they had gone out of business because of low reimbursement from medicare and medicaid. we are fakes decreasing reimbursement and increasing cost of doing business. >> doctor, the patient who has medicare and medicaid. it is not like it cost you 100 to go through the procedure. they are fixed costs that the government decides no matter how long it takes and do. is that why you quit taking medicare and medicaid. >> that is part of it. the biggest problem with medicare was the regowls and coding. where as every other insurance company has one code for an annual check up. medicare has a different code and other codes you have to add to it to g
will the president's health care law make it. we have doctors who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid. and dr. hall who left her practice because it was too hard to make end's meet. >> first of all welcome back. what is the toughest problem that you are having right now. >> we are concerned about keeping the doors open. two days ago, a 38-year-old woman came to me who lost her gynecologist. they had gone out of business because of low reimbursement from medicare and medicaid. we...
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chief keith alexander aren't always been true for they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. with the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. there is no course for the. earth so that it is the that it is the lot of the outer. circle is there that is their record so carry referring there to spying by auto auto pilot while the head of the n.s.a. said the contrary it's policy makers not the intelligence services to select targets well journalism glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says despite the scandal the n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. to brazil germany and france. and the speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously for the next several weeks or months and almost every country around the
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chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. the n.s.a. revelations of triggered something of a blame game in washington state john kerry pointing the finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. certain operations without letting the white house know. oh. referring there to spying by automatic pilot while the head of the n.s.a. said the country it is policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says despite the scandal the n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. and. is going to repeat it continuously for the next several weeks or months almost every country around the world to be very clear objective of it is to not just go bust but to keep it for as long as they can so the big time. if your citizens are here you are also. doing in terms of. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has publi
chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. the n.s.a. revelations of triggered something of a blame game in washington state john kerry pointing the finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. certain operations without letting the white house know. oh. referring there to spying by...
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shame on us we haven't passed that immigration law right now. second of all, i do believe it would be dramatic in the future growth rates of the united states. first and foremost, we have 1 million people who are living in fear. if they had a path towards citizenship, think about the new house that is would be purchased and the construction related to that. one of the difficulties we have and i'm sure everybody has difficulties in trying to get visas for some of the really smart foreigners who are graduating in our graduate schools and undergraduate schools having a hard time to be a permanent resident or citizen here and that process is going to make it more advantageous to us. it's a problem for many dops have more workers. they are going to be productive workers that will stimulate the economy and buying houses and adding to people's livelihood. and third the immigration bill third, the immigration bill is going to be a standard that will set us apart as a nation. to that standard, in my opinion, is going to drive more and more commerce comin
shame on us we haven't passed that immigration law right now. second of all, i do believe it would be dramatic in the future growth rates of the united states. first and foremost, we have 1 million people who are living in fear. if they had a path towards citizenship, think about the new house that is would be purchased and the construction related to that. one of the difficulties we have and i'm sure everybody has difficulties in trying to get visas for some of the really smart foreigners who...
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aggressively than we have, making sure that we are cracking down on folks who might be breaking the law and making it really challenging for not just other homeless people, but for folk who live in the community, making sure we're activating that area so that families feel safe and being a part of that community. i think that's a huge challenge. the other challenge, one that i dealt with even before i became supervisor, are the access to job opportunities, access to long-term job opportunities, and how do we prepare people who have never worked a job before in their entire life for long-term job opportunities? what does it mean to show up on time? what does it mean to keep your pants pulled up and take off your hat and not talk back to your boss, what does all that mean? i think what we have done as a city is focus too much on, okay, where the opportunities, local hire, which are all great programs. but the part that's missing is how do we get people prepared and how do we keep them employed. what are the long-term plan of job opportunities in san francisco look like for local san franc
aggressively than we have, making sure that we are cracking down on folks who might be breaking the law and making it really challenging for not just other homeless people, but for folk who live in the community, making sure we're activating that area so that families feel safe and being a part of that community. i think that's a huge challenge. the other challenge, one that i dealt with even before i became supervisor, are the access to job opportunities, access to long-term job opportunities,...
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the law makes it illegal to grandfather a plan in. it is not just henry ford saying you can have any color car if it is black, it is you are not allowed to get anything else. you know who it is hurting? it is hurting the middle class. when they said we will raise the level of people who can get this care in medicaid, maybe they knew what they were doing. even those folks couldn't afford it. it is not the rich paying more taxes. it is people who realize in order to buy insurance, which otherwise the irs is going to come after them, but in order to buy insurance, the premiums are up, the co pays are up, the deductibles are up sometimes up to several thousands of dollars. these folks are saying i can't afford health care and send my kids to college or buy the things i need to buy. has why it is outstanding -- that's why it is outstanding she says go and buy something else. the president has doctors on the team at the white house. but the moms and dads out there, the single moms and dads struggling to get through lost it and they don't kn
the law makes it illegal to grandfather a plan in. it is not just henry ford saying you can have any color car if it is black, it is you are not allowed to get anything else. you know who it is hurting? it is hurting the middle class. when they said we will raise the level of people who can get this care in medicaid, maybe they knew what they were doing. even those folks couldn't afford it. it is not the rich paying more taxes. it is people who realize in order to buy insurance, which otherwise...
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chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and the policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over who is responsible for organized a global surveillance here is u.s. secretary of state john kerry explaining why the white house didn't know what exactly the n.s.a. is doing. it is. saying all it is there is that there are over. now that statement doesn't match up with the explanation given by the n.s.a. chief keith alexander he says his agency was being told who to spy on by policymakers including u.s. ambassadors despite the ongoing surveillance scandal and what seems like a rift between u.s. intelligence and of the state department nothing will change that's what the man who has been releasing these n.s.a. leaks glenn greenwald told r.t. is roughly video agency. who she knew brazil germany. and speed of course in the united states is going to re
chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and the policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over who is responsible for organized a global surveillance here is u.s. secretary of state john kerry explaining why the white house didn't know what exactly the...
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breaking the law could cost you fines. but one city councilman is fighting to have the ban repealed. >> reporter: this man says he's filed paperwork with the walnut city attorney to create a initiative that would repeal the second-hand smoking ordinance and create a new one with similar restrictions but where the city would be prohibited from banning smoking on private property. >> my initiative is about private property rights, whether or not the city council has the right to ledge slate this. but this woman disagrees. the ban represents most of the city. he says he hopes to have his initiative on the '14 ballot. but despite what he says, the mayor says whether it's in the general election or special election, putting the initiative on the ballot will cost taxpayers. >> it's less expensive on a general election which could be june or november, for example, but they're not -- it is not free, so this could cost, based on numbers i received a few numbers ago, on some other measures that were being looked at, this could cost
breaking the law could cost you fines. but one city councilman is fighting to have the ban repealed. >> reporter: this man says he's filed paperwork with the walnut city attorney to create a initiative that would repeal the second-hand smoking ordinance and create a new one with similar restrictions but where the city would be prohibited from banning smoking on private property. >> my initiative is about private property rights, whether or not the city council has the right to ledge...
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local firearm laws establish a item 29.[park code - harding park golf course temporary reduced greens fees] ordinance amending the park code to set temporary reduced greens fees for the harding park golf course from december 2, 2013, through no later than may 31, 2014, to accommodate the renovation of the greens; and making environmental findings. (recreation and park department) 1234 >> next item. 30. item 30: 130882: [park code - harding park golf course temporary reduced greens fees] ordinance amending the park code to set temporary reduced greens fees for the harding park golf course from december 2, 2013, through no later than may 31, 2014, to accommodate the renovation of the greens; and making environmental findings. recreation >> next item. 30. item 30: 130882: [park code - harding park golf course temporary reduced greens fees] ordinance amending the park code to set temporary reduced greens fees for the harding park golf course from december 2, 2013, through no later than may 31, 2014, to accommodate the renovatio
local firearm laws establish a item 29.[park code - harding park golf course temporary reduced greens fees] ordinance amending the park code to set temporary reduced greens fees for the harding park golf course from december 2, 2013, through no later than may 31, 2014, to accommodate the renovation of the greens; and making environmental findings. (recreation and park department) 1234 >> next item. 30. item 30: 130882: [park code - harding park golf course temporary reduced greens fees]...
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will the president's health care law make it. we have doctors who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid. and dr. hall who left her practice because it was too hard to make end's meet. >> first of all welcome back. what is the toughest problem that you are having right now. >> we are concerned about keeping the doors open. two days ago, a 38-year-old woman came to me who lost her gynecologist. they had gone out of business because of low reimbursement from medicare and medicaid. we are fakes decreasing reimbursement and increasing cost of doing business. >> doctor, the patient who has medicare and medicaid. it is not like it cost you 100 to go through the procedure. they are fixed costs that the government decides no matter how long it takes and do. is that why you quit taking medicare and medicaid. >> that is part of it. the biggest problem with medicare was the regowls and coding. where as every other insurance company has one code for an annual check up. medicare has a different code and other codes you have to add to it to g
will the president's health care law make it. we have doctors who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid. and dr. hall who left her practice because it was too hard to make end's meet. >> first of all welcome back. what is the toughest problem that you are having right now. >> we are concerned about keeping the doors open. two days ago, a 38-year-old woman came to me who lost her gynecologist. they had gone out of business because of low reimbursement from medicare and medicaid. we...
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supports the manifesto and says whistleblowing should be decriminalised who is actually breaking the law or here because all the grounds that each by agency say they are legally allowed to file notices and appear to be very legally dubious at best a thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying its industrial scale sky and the new technology has allowed that to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically oversee how we are spied on are just not keeping up...
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john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troo. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth fairy? they are suggesting that there is one. none of that is free. it is included up front in your premium. the reason men's premiums are doubling is that they are paying for it even though they don't use it. john: let's go to the president's promise about the cost. he repeatedly said, your insurance premiums will go down. >> we're going to lower your premiums by $20,500er family per year. >> he could sell used cars. that must be what he did before. he sounds like a demagogue. john: central planners really thought somehow by extruding young people. >>
john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troo. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth...
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notice, to the rest of the city that you regard the enforcement as negative, and by implication, the law breakers as positive. thank you. >> and, thank you, may the minutes reflect that commissioner hur arrived at approximately 3 minutes into that statement, thank you. >> >> members of the ethics commission, ray hartz director of san francisco open government. i was interested in the end of the september 23rd meeting and after hayon said that there are no members of the public here, commissioner renne said in part, i hope that the staff does not take the criticism to heart as it is not what we feel who know what you are really doing. and he then proceeded to characterize all of the public comment as accusations. and this was followed by the statement. i think they weral unfounded comments. so every member of the public that appeared before this body and commissioner renne admitted that he said that everything that they said was unfounded. and i have read you before this good government guide that the body has to have at least an appearance of being fair and if you start out accepting eve
notice, to the rest of the city that you regard the enforcement as negative, and by implication, the law breakers as positive. thank you. >> and, thank you, may the minutes reflect that commissioner hur arrived at approximately 3 minutes into that statement, thank you. >> >> members of the ethics commission, ray hartz director of san francisco open government. i was interested in the end of the september 23rd meeting and after hayon said that there are no members of the public...
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they definitely didn't abide by those laws. it just gave them an excuse to do whatever they want to anyone, really, or with anyone. >> the law of love was a creation of david berg, founder of the cult, and promoted and encouraged through its publications. >> i practice what i preach. and i preach sex, boys and girls, hallelujah. when i say [ muted ] you know what i'm talking about? don't you? every one of you know. except for maybe some of the little children. our kids are so smart they even know what that means. we don't think there is anything evil about it. we don't think there is anything wrong. >> the circumstances of ricky's passing are very tragic and uncharacteristic of ricky as a person. ricky would want this memorial, his memorial, to be a celebration of life, not a celebration of death. >> donna grew up in the cult and was a close friend of rick's. his mother, judy, joined in the early days of the sect. >> i actually joined in 1970 and, of course, i was 20, very vulnerable, didn't know what i was doing, you know? i h
they definitely didn't abide by those laws. it just gave them an excuse to do whatever they want to anyone, really, or with anyone. >> the law of love was a creation of david berg, founder of the cult, and promoted and encouraged through its publications. >> i practice what i preach. and i preach sex, boys and girls, hallelujah. when i say [ muted ] you know what i'm talking about? don't you? every one of you know. except for maybe some of the little children. our kids are so smart...
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will the president's health care law make it. we have doctors who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid. and dr. hall who left her practice because it was too hard to make end's meet. >> first of all welcome back. what is the toughest problem that you are having right now. >> we are concerned about keeping the doors open. two days ago, a 38-year-old woman came to me who lost her gynecologist. they had gone out of business because of low reimbursement from medicare and medicaid. we are fakes decreasing reimbursement and increasing cost of doing business. >> doctor, the patient who has medicare and medicaid. it is not like it cost you 100 to go through the procedure. they are fixed costs that the government decides no matter how long it takes and do. is that why you quit taking medicare and medicaid. >> that is part of it. the biggest problem with medicare was the regowls and coding. where as every other insurance company has one code for an annual check up. medicare has a different code and other codes you have to add to it to g
will the president's health care law make it. we have doctors who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid. and dr. hall who left her practice because it was too hard to make end's meet. >> first of all welcome back. what is the toughest problem that you are having right now. >> we are concerned about keeping the doors open. two days ago, a 38-year-old woman came to me who lost her gynecologist. they had gone out of business because of low reimbursement from medicare and medicaid. we...
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>> it's the opposite. >> that law, is the patent law free trade? >> it's a protection. and that's what i just find -- >> right. >> -- so amazing. it's called patent protection. and then they're going, "that's free trade." and "no, this is a government-granted monopoly." and that just speaks to, you know, how convoluted our language has become, that it's not free trade if we don't extend the government-granted monopoly long into the future. >> doesn't the entertainment industry also stand to gain? >> yes. i mean, one of the things that -- there's a european counterpart of the trans-pacific partnership that's also under negotiation. one of the things that france is upset about is that they provide subsidies to their entertainment industry. the idea that a french film that would only appear in an art house cinema is any threat to the american movie industry, i mean, that's absurd. and yet that kind of thing would not be permissible under that version of the deal. one of the things that would happen apparently under both deals is even more severe restrictions on copying and
>> it's the opposite. >> that law, is the patent law free trade? >> it's a protection. and that's what i just find -- >> right. >> -- so amazing. it's called patent protection. and then they're going, "that's free trade." and "no, this is a government-granted monopoly." and that just speaks to, you know, how convoluted our language has become, that it's not free trade if we don't extend the government-granted monopoly long into the future....
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terror laws being misapplied we've been seeing in the u.k. for many many years terrorist laws being written in ways that could be abused the governments of the day have always said no no they won't possibly abuse them of course they will only ever be used against terrorists and here we see somebody with leaks material who's been very responsible these part of they were miranda's and the guardian to be extremely responsive handling of this material nobody's been able to say here you endangered...
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he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i took office we have cut our deficit by more than half. but we have more work to do. we need to grow and create more good jobs faster. that is my driving focus, and i will go anywhere and do anything to make it happen. that has to be washington's driving focus as well. i know what you often hear out of washington can sadly charley brown's teacher, a jumble of unfocused noise out of touch with the things you care about. today i want to cut through that noise and talk plainly about what we should do right now to keep growing this economy and creating new
he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i...
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this already has the appropriate change in the law. >> thank you very much. i would like to make a motion to amend. >> i motion and second. >> we just made a motion to item no. 1. all right. seeing no objection. this motion passes. thank you very much. >> madam clerk? >> i would like to recommend to send that to the full board. >> thank you very much. the motion passes unanimously. madam clerk please call item no. 2. >> amended the health code required by massage practitioners to wear identification cards while working. the applicants is convicted of specified crime will be denied of permit from health and safety requirements and notice of violations will be sent to property owners. >> all right. supervisor? >> thank you. unlike the several one, this makes changes to address enforcement to massage parlors in our city. this i bring up because the community has brought up that this is taking place in our communities. this is in newspaper about some of the services that one can receive at local massage establishments. i'm not sure who passed this out but we've s
this already has the appropriate change in the law. >> thank you very much. i would like to make a motion to amend. >> i motion and second. >> we just made a motion to item no. 1. all right. seeing no objection. this motion passes. thank you very much. >> madam clerk? >> i would like to recommend to send that to the full board. >> thank you very much. the motion passes unanimously. madam clerk please call item no. 2. >> amended the health code required...
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if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law, americans would be better off. [ applause ] >> he is saying in a nuanced way what other democrats are saying right out there which is that you all would rather defeat the president and obama care than help your constituents. have you helped your constituents that call to your office looking for help? and do you think republicans are vulnerable on this, that they have tried so hard and so many times to derail it that now the criticism looks like nothing but politic politics? >> well, my constituents are writing me. but how can i help them when it's a situation of they're getting cancelation notices because of the way that obama care is drafted. when they can't access the website because it's such a mess. so absolutely i want to help my constituents. but again, i would say to the president, why doesn't he call a time-out on this, understanding that it's not working right now? this was passed on a party-line basis. why not convene a group to see how we can work together, issues like the 29-hour workweek
if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law, americans would be better off. [ applause ] >> he is saying in a nuanced way what other democrats are saying right out there which is that you all would rather defeat the president and obama care than help your constituents. have you helped your constituents that call to your office looking for help? and do you think republicans are vulnerable on this, that they have tried so hard and so many times to...
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after a hearing -- after that, a hearing on stand your ground laws. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a" with author stephen kinzer or it he talks about his book which chronicles the lives of john foster dulles and his brother allen dulles who served as cia director. this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white house -- let me what backup a little bit, the treasury secretary said it was important to have a farm bill. is the white house going to intervene on the negotiations, to help settle that issue? the senator has repeatedly said he wants the house to help solve that issue.
after a hearing -- after that, a hearing on stand your ground laws. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a" with author stephen kinzer or it he talks about his book which chronicles the lives of john foster dulles and his brother allen dulles who served as cia director. this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white...